Maguirefloyd__streete People talk of an improvement in that latter few weeks under BR, but the 2-4 thrashing by a mediocre Palace side who hadn't even been paid with the ludicrous dropping of our only young player to show any sustained glimpses of promise (Sigurdsson) and a 2-1 loss to a poor Derby side having completely controlled the first hour of the game suggests otherwise.
How convenient to pick out the games that we lost
If you break BR's 21 games down into three groups of seven (just for convenience as 21 is divisible by three), then you'll see that the last seven produced easily the best results and we were starting to look more settled as a team.
There's been a lot of sense written in the last few posts (PistolPete, Rodger Doyle) which I've foind quite refreshing but when i think about the BR situation I'm always left with this nagging thought that there has to be some other factor involved in all this that we don't know about.
You know you're going through a transitional period, you know you're ripping your squad to pieces, and you know you need to have patience with whoever comes in to navigate us through what will inevitably be a difficult period. So, you headhunt a young manager with strong links to the club, then sack him before he's even played every team in the division, when we're not even in the bottom three, and when you don't have anybody lined up to replace him.
Insanity.
I hope to hell we don't go down but if we do then in terms of the board it's just the chickens coming home to roost i'm afraid.
I agree. And although we didnt beat Scunthorpe, i thought that was the most settled we had look under Rodgers, had a good shape, and was creating chances left,right and centre. Poor Decision to sack him, im still bitter.